In a dominant display of offensive firepower, the Lower Dauphin girls lacrosse team cruised to a resounding 20-2 victory over Palmyra on Tuesday in their Mid-Penn Conference Keystone Division encounter.
Cadyn Eismann and Ashlyn LaGray stood out as the offensive catalysts for Lower Dauphin, with each player registering a remarkable seven goals. Eismann’s impressive performance extended beyond her scoring prowess, as she also contributed two assists, six draw controls, and four caused turnovers. LaGray, too, proved to be a force to be reckoned with, showcasing her exceptional attacking skills.
Other notable contributions came from Katie Horwitz, who netted a hat trick, and Anna Pheasant, who added two goals to the tally. The Lower Dauphin victory was a testament to their collective teamwork and offensive efficiency.
Throughout the contest, Eismann emerged as a multifaceted force, not only excelling as a scorer but also making significant contributions in other areas of the game. Her six draw controls and four caused turnovers showcased her all-around abilities and her impact on the team’s overall success. The Lower Dauphin girls lacrosse team will undoubtedly look to build upon this impressive performance as they continue their season, aiming for further victories in the Mid-Penn Conference Keystone Division.